We got a chance to meet up with Delance Minefee and Dave Droxler, who co-star in the New York Fridge comedic play, Walken on Sunshine! The show is stirring up a lot of buzz throughout the festival, so we figured we’d give you an exclusive interview and convince you to go see it!

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13th by Ava DuVernay

Ava DuVernay’s 13th is a documentary about how the Thirteenth Amendment led to mass incarceration in the United States, but it’s also a gorgeous, evocative, and maddening exploration of words: of their power, their roots, their permanence. It’s about those who wield those words and those made to kneel by them. Many Americans by now are familiar with the coded language of the country’s racial hegemony. Some shun certain words while others make anthems out of them. (via Atlantic)

‘Cell

‘Cell is the first episode of the three part mini-series, “Cell and Roman”. In this first episode, we meet ‘Cell, a young African American male, who’s welcomed home to a surprise party, after being released from prison. Roman, the successful musician younger brother, has organized a carefree evening of celebrating when an unwanted guest shows up, provoking ‘Cell to make a tough decision.

The Day After MLK Movement

The Day After MLK Movement is happening now! Sparked by the acclaimed Day After MLK Performance Art Exhibit performed at the Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz Center in 2015, this social justice and awareness movement has presented students and educators with an opportunity to explore Diversity, Identity and Community through an artistic lens. This is the Arts and Advocacy movement happening that we'd like you to be apart of.